Fueled by public frustration over Clement's refusal to directly address the Coalition’s questions, the CBC News story, Tories' lack of net neutrality stance attacked, quickly became the most recommended and viewed story on CBC.ca’s Technology page.
The SaveOurNet Coalition is renewing its campaign urging citizens write Clement to demand that he take a stand in favour of Net Neutrality. Canadians can send letters through the Coalition's website at http://saveournet.ca/action.
The Coalition continues to ask the Industry Minister two very basic yet essential questions:
1. Do you support Charlie Angus’ Bill C-398? If not, will you put together your own net neutrality legislation?
2. Will you and the Conservative Party of Canada support a call for the CRTC to conduct regular ISP compliance audits?
SaveOurNet.ca National Coordinator, Steve Anderson said today, "Clement's refusal to let the country know where he stands on Internet openness is an insult to not only the Coalition, but also to Canadians in general."
Citizens are encouraged to join the campaign at http://saveournet.ca/action